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SIPTU's Owen Reidy said the company's productivity increased by 25% but the workers had had a 35% pay cutMichael Buckley said they had to reduce wages as market forces had altered since they took the contract

The waste disposal company Greyhound has said that it is willing to go to the Labour Relations Commission to resolve its pay cut dispute.

The company cut its workers' pay on 17 June and its workers claim that they have been "locked out".

The workers are concerned that if they clock in, it will mean that they are accepting new terms and conditions.